Napier Courier

Need help with day-to-day budget?

Plenty of advice in person and online to manage finances

- CAB volunteer Sally

Although the cost-of-living payments have been a help, there are still many people struggling to put food on the table. NewZealand food inflation is at its highest for 13 years and vegetables and dairy are driving the prices. Combine this with landlords raising rents and interest on mortgages increasing, many people are struggling to make ends meet.

The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) in Napier has clients asking for advice and assistance in managing their living costs. It is so easy to get into debt these days but there is help there. The Sorted website (https:/ /sorted.org.nz/) has advice to help you avoid getting into debt. Debt is out of control when you are unable to meet your debt repayments and pay your day-to-day expenses (for example, rent or mortgage payment, groceries, power, transport).

Some people get desperate and buy things on credit. Fortunatel­y, lenders and credit providers have to follow strict guidelines to avoid starting a loan or other credit contract that a borrower cannot comfortabl­y repay. Whenyou have debt, it is important to make your repayments ontime. If you miss a repayment or do not repay the amount a greed to in your credit contract, theamount of your debt will increase. If you are already in debt, CAB can helpwith finding a budget adviser. They can also offer tips for credit card debt. Or look at the CAB website, www.cab.org.nz and type in ‘How do I keep debts from getting out of control’.

If you owe money on your credit card, it is best to pay morethan the minimum repayment amount. Ideally, pay off the whole amount each month. If you pay less than the amount you owe, the credit provider will charge you interest on the rest and the rates can be high.

If you have tax to pay and you are struggling­with the payments, speak with IRD tomake some arrangemen­t as soon as possible. Late payments can cost you in extra fees, interest and late payment penalty charges. There is lots of informatio­n on their website https://www.ird.govt.nz/contactus/debt-refunds. You can also approach Napier CAB for advice and help.

Making a budget is always a good idea to keep track of your financial position. This can be a list of your total incomeand all your expenses (including all debt repayments).

Youcan download a budget worksheet for free from the Money Talks website or the Workand Income website or use the online budgeting too lon the Sorted website. Volunteers at CAB in Napier can assist in downloadin­g, printing these forms, and helping to fill themout with you.

Abudget advisory service can help you put a budget together and work outways foryou to reduce your spending or increase your income. There are several non-profit organisati­ons that can help. Youcan makea face-to-face appointmen­t. TheMoneyTa­lks website can help you find a local financial mentor. MoneyTalks can also provide advice by email, text, live chat and phone (0800 345 123). Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is another website that offers free advice.

If you cannot find one on your own, CABNapier can assist. CAB provides free, confidenti­al, independen­t informatio­n and advice to anyone. CABhelps you knowyour rights andhowto access services you need.

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CAB volunteer Bryce helping a client.

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